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Michelle Malone Benefit Concert for UMD
Parish Hall, St. Philip's Episcopal Church
Durham, NC
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Michelle Malone Benefit Concert for UMD
"Somewhere between Lucinda Williams and Shelby Lynne comes Michelle Malone alternating between soulful ballads and rowdy, riffy blasters." **ROLLING STONE**

Don't miss this original indie outlaw as she brings her raucous rock and potent pop back to Durham. Michelle Malone touches down for an intimate evening of original songs drenched in rich vocals and gutsy guitars to benefit Urban Ministries of Durham. UMD is the city's non-denominational space providing assistance to our neighbors without stable shelter, food and other needs. This special, solo acoustic show takes place Friday, October 12, at 7:30 PM in the Parish Hall of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 403 East Main Street, in downtown Durham.

Michelle, an Atlanta native, was born to perform, tagging along on her talented mom's singing gigs and honing her craft while a university student at Agnes Scott. Through her relentless writing, recording and touring, this dynamic and divinely talented singer/songwriter, rock'n'roller, folk'n'blues guitar great headlines top clubs and concert halls across the country, but is still cool enough to play house concerts and benefits such as presented by Strings Attached on Friday, October 12.

Nicknamed "Moanin' Malone" by blues guitarist Albert King, this talented troubadour channels the greats of Blues and Americana. Mix Bonnie Raitt's best vocals and slide licks with the most clever catchy pop appeal of Sheryl Crow and you'll start to get a little close to Michelle's driving sound.

Michelle's earned critical claim in hundreds of national reviews and dozens of "Best Of" lists. Besides her recent appearance on the Grammy ballot, Michelle's many awards include four-time best album (Atlanta magazine), two-time best acoustic guitarist (Creative Loafing, IAC), and five-time female vocalist of the year (Creative Loafing). She's written, recorded and toured with the late Greg Allman, Indigo Girls, Shawn Mullins, Kev'n Kinney/Drivin N Cryin, Kristen Hall (Sugarland) and John Mayer, and performed with a range of top names, including Marsha Ball, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Shawn Colvin, Little Feat, Albert King, Chris Whitley, Johnny Winter and ZZ Top.

Michelle's live show is not to be missed. She can make the biggest venues seem as cozy as a camp fire, and an intimate venue feel like the center of the universe. And Friday evening, October 12, will be no exception.

Refreshments will be available. Parking is free after 7 PM, when doors open. This is a Strings Attached Production; all Strings Attached profits benefit Urban Ministries of Durham. Advance tickets are on sale now for $20 ($10 for youth; childcare available). Call 919-682-5708 for more information.

ABOUT URBAN MINISTRIES OF DURHAM
The mission of Urban Ministries of Durham is to provide food, clothing, shelter, and counseling to neighbors in need. Every night, UMD provides emergency shelter to persons without homes. Every day it serves hundreds of meals to hungry people. Hundreds more food insecure persons receive free groceries for in-home preparation every month. And UMD's Clothing Closet provides free clothes in a boutique-like setting. Urban Ministries of Durham strives to create a welcoming, caring, and compassionate environment that affirms the dignity of its guests, donors, volunteers and staff. For more information, visit umdurham.org.

ABOUT STRINGS ATTACHED PRODUCTIONS
Strings Attached was started at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in downtown Durham by it former rector, and resident music lover Scott Benhase (not Bishop of Georgia). Its concerts feature top names in Americana, roots and rock music performing in the intimate, listening room environment of the St. Philip's Parish Hall. Strings Attached is an all-volunteer run, non-profit group that directs any and all profits to benefit the work of Urban Ministries of Durham.

Urban Ministries of Durham: www.umdurham.org
Michelle Malone www.michellemalone.com or www.myspace.com/michellemalonemusic
Strings Attached/St. Philip's: www.stphilipsdurham.org

Jonah Kendall, Rector, Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
919-682-5708, jonahkendall@stphilipsdurham.org
Rebekah Radisch, Strings Attached, St. Philip's Episcopal Church
919-201-1183, StringsAttachedDurham@gmail.com

A Strings Attached Production (ASAP)

Location

Parish Hall, St. Philip's Episcopal Church (View)
403 East Main Street
Durham, NC 27701
United States
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Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > All Ages
Music > Americana
Music > Blues
Music > Folk
Music > Indie
Music > Rock
Music > Singer/Songwriter
Other > Charity
Other > Family-Friendly
Other > Fundraisers
Other > Spiritual
Social > LGBT

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Strings Attached Productions
On BPT Since: Sep 28, 2011
 
Janice Glasser/Rebekah Radisch
www.st-philips-durham.dion...


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